by tomrfcurz » 24 Jan 2010 11:00
by Ian Royal » 24 Jan 2010 11:32
by weybridgewanderer » 24 Jan 2010 11:51
by Rex » 24 Jan 2010 12:23
by Dirk Gently » 24 Jan 2010 12:23
by tomrfcurz » 24 Jan 2010 15:37
royalexile And the cramped confines of the concourse (is it really one) doesn't help matters. Expect any half time refreshment to run out early and queuing impossible. All good fun though.
by Rex » 24 Jan 2010 16:22
by tomrfcurz » 24 Jan 2010 17:35
royalexile Think long narrow corridor with 8 foot width, people standing trying to eat, those trying to drink, elbows digging in, shit service and limited supply of food and drink and you get the gist.
by Platypuss » 24 Jan 2010 18:19
tomrfcurz Tuesday 16th February, kick off 8pm
Prices: adult £27.50, seniors (60 & over) £15, under 16s £15 and students £15. Family (two adult and two u16s) £57.
Tickets will be sold as follows:
Sat 23rd Jan: 201 or more Royalty Points
Monday 25th Jan: All Member Card holders
Crystal Palace kindly requests all visiting supporters be in their seats at least 45 minutes prior to kick off to avoid congestion.
Bit expensive for Palace i thought and i doubt i'm going to be in my seat itching for the game to start at 19:15 ahead of a 20:00 kick off thanks. But nevertheless i will be going.
by Row Z Royal » 24 Jan 2010 18:30
Platypusstomrfcurz Tuesday 16th February, kick off 8pm
Prices: adult £27.50, seniors (60 & over) £15, under 16s £15 and students £15. Family (two adult and two u16s) £57.
Tickets will be sold as follows:
Sat 23rd Jan: 201 or more Royalty Points
Monday 25th Jan: All Member Card holders
Crystal Palace kindly requests all visiting supporters be in their seats at least 45 minutes prior to kick off to avoid congestion.
Bit expensive for Palace i thought and i doubt i'm going to be in my seat itching for the game to start at 19:15 ahead of a 20:00 kick off thanks. But nevertheless i will be going.
Seem to remember it being even nearer £30 a few years ago - or am I going mad?
by Flyingkiwi » 07 Feb 2010 23:03
by Sun Tzu » 08 Feb 2010 09:07
by Jerry St Clair » 08 Feb 2010 09:44
Dirk Gently And beware, Palace have a new stewarding regime this season and apparentlyly they're amongst the worst.
by Ian Royal » 08 Feb 2010 12:12
by Row Z Royal » 08 Feb 2010 17:12
Dirk Gently And beware, Palace have a new stewarding regime this season and apparentlyly they're amongst the worst.
by Dirk Gently » 08 Feb 2010 19:19
Row Z RoyalDirk Gently And beware, Palace have a new stewarding regime this season and apparentlyly they're amongst the worst.
Isn't everyone everywhere the new worst each week?
by weybridgewanderer » 08 Feb 2010 23:02
Flyingkiwi Is it possible to rock up to the stadium and buy a ticket these days. I'll be in the UK/London next week and had this game down as one that I could make. My brother (in Leytonstone) was supposed to be sorting a ticket out for me but, being the useless prick he is, he hasn't so I need ticketing info.
I'll be in London on the 10th but I don't really want to have to trapse back to Reading to get a ticket if I can avoid it. I suppose, if I can text the info to my brother, he still has time to sort it out.
Cheers.
by Ian Royal » 08 Feb 2010 23:13
Dirk GentlyRow Z RoyalDirk Gently And beware, Palace have a new stewarding regime this season and apparentlyly they're amongst the worst.
Isn't everyone everywhere the new worst each week?
I'd say Palace are just breaking their way into the top ten worst stewards for away crowds. No-one is getting close to toppling the top three of Middlesboro, Charlton and Forest.
by Dirk Gently » 09 Feb 2010 12:39
Ian RoyalDirk Gently I'd say Palace are just breaking their way into the top ten worst stewards for away crowds. No-one is getting close to toppling the top three of Middlesboro, Charlton and Forest.
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One of my work mates has nothing but praise for the stewarding at Charlton... Maybe based on a few years ago back when they were in the Prem though...
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